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Started by Coon hunter, May 25, 2009, 02:13:01 AM

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Coon hunter

I build Bridges Here we are setting Beams At 125 Feet.

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Coon hunting  Its a passion .

Hawks Feather

I am retired, but prior to that was a school principal.  I am glad that you can do the high beam work. If it had to be done by me all the roads would be on the ground because I am not working up there.

Jerry

weedwalker

I travel anywhere east of the Mississippi river to different railroad yards that are short on help and I fuel locomotives for CSX. I'm out 5-14 days at a time. It's a truck driving job as I drive a semi truck tanker but I only drive inside of the rail yards. I pull up along side the engines and fuel them at 200 gallons a minute. Most locomotives have either a 4000 or a 4500 gallon tank. Taking off, a locomotive gets about 16 gallons to the mile per engine. But once they get up to speed they can do as good as 3 gallons per mile on flat ground.

Todd Rahm

I'm a part time Troll, whom just happens to live under bridges. I just happened to be homeless at the time, is it rented yet?  :biggrin:

ROOSTER

I work at a jail as a Service Tech. I fix what the idiots break.

alscalls

I am an out of work Production / Manufacturing, Fabricator.....I make something from nothing......But right now I cant find Nothing...... :laf:
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Coon hunter

Quote from: weedwalker on May 25, 2009, 07:35:04 AM
I travel anywhere east of the Mississippi river to different railroad yards that are short on help and I fuel locomotives for CSX. I'm out 5-14 days at a time. It's a truck driving job as I drive a semi truck tanker but I only drive inside of the rail yards. I pull up along side the engines and fuel them at 200 gallons a minute. Most locomotives have either a 4000 or a 4500 gallon tank. Taking off, a locomotive gets about 16 gallons to the mile per engine. But once they get up to speed they can do as good as 3 gallons per mile on flat ground.
Quote from: Todd Rahm on May 25, 2009, 07:53:34 AM
I'm a part time Troll, whom just happens to live under bridges. I just happened to be homeless at the time, is it rented yet?  :biggrin:
I have built a few Bridges for CSX in the past . And I Guss you could call me A troll Because I have to go under a bridge to get to My house . :wink:
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FinsnFur

I guess I'm a factory worker. I work for a modular home company in the plant.
Used to be a independent Contractor.
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Bills Custom Calls

I am a truck menchanic/fabricator ,and sometimes I even have to drive them
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iahntr

Wholesale tire salesman. On the road basically every day, roughly 1,000 - 1,200 miles a week,
home every night. Sell pretty much everything from a lawn mower tire, to passenger/light truck,
commercial truck, Ag, industrial....  I worked in a retread shop for 7 years, went into sales for the
same company for 5 years, they were a Michelin, Bridgestone, Firestone dealer. Got approached
by another company, a Goodyear dealer, and now I've worked there for 3 years this month.
Scott
Scott

pitw

My official title would be pesticide applicator I think.  I run a 4 groung rig sprayers on farms here in Alberta.  Greatest way I know of gathering hunting permission is to work for landowners.
I say what I think not think what I say.

LORDDAL

I am a 911 operator dispatcher for a local resort aint a bad job long as the AC works  :biggrin:
there's something you better understand about me, 'cause it's important and one day your life may depend on it. I am definitely a madman with a box!

Proud member of Bills Custom Calls Pro Staff

waynec308

I work part time as an EMT- Basic. It's an on call basis so I'm at home or on page as long as I'm within 5 -10 minutes of the station. I live about 100 yds from the station.
Love to hunt...it's my R & R...even if all I get is a walk in the woods.

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nastygunz

Im a case manager for the state and also teach in college...prior to gettin eddicated i did every job under the sun...military...policing....construction...commercial fishermen..security....janitor...landscaper....logger...forklift driver....geezus im gettin tired just thinking about it... :doh2:

Frogman

I am a retired elementary school teacher.  I also am a scuba instructor and own a scuba shop in Parkersburg WV.  I also work part time as a courtesy driver for Astorg Motor Company here in Parkersburg.  In my spare time I teach NRA Basic Pistol and Personal Protection classes for people who wish to get their concealed carry permits in WV and OH!

Jim
You can't kill 'em from the recliner!!

R Buker

I'm a hypnotist


An insurance agent.



A dog trainer


and a writer.


(not sure what that last picture has to do with anything but I like it.)   :eyebrow:

Coon hunter

Looks Like yall Have very interesting jobs .
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Coon hunting  Its a passion .

Coulter

QuoteLooks Like yall Have very interesting jobs .

Not all of us...my main job that pays the bills is Sales / Engineer. I hate it, I hate it, I hate it! Oh and did I mention I hate it? I am working on trying to get out of my cubicle that I have resided in for the past 11 years. I am also...ahem, I suppose I should say was a Deputy Wildlife Conservation Officer for 9 years. But I will be resigning from that post in a matter of a week or two. I can't give the job 110% therefore it is time to get out of it.

I have other career ambitions that I need to start focusing on in order to get out of my cubicle. As soon as some of our debt is paid up and I think it is time I intend to make my move. I don't know to exactly what yet, but I am making some kind of move in the next five years.

Okay, back to you guys with the cool jobs now :noway:

Coulter

Hey Buker...didn't you also star in that sitcom about the 35 year old paper boy that lived in his parents basement too :innocentwhistle: What was the name of that show again?

coyote101

Police Captain. I have been with the police department for about thirteen and a half years. Before that I spent twenty years as a U.S. Army helicopter pilot.

Pat
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